
At one time, long ago, I had a good one that worked with Firefox, but that went away a hundred or so silly, needless, upgrades ago. There may be other extensions for your particular browser, but I haven't found any that works as smoothly and effortlessly as EXIF Viewer Pro. Once you did all that, it worked until now.ĮXIF Viewer Pro is the app/extension you need, assuming it works in your browser. Jefferies was not so hot at this because you had to copy the photo address, go to his web site, take the robot test, paste the address in his app. Pretty sure the issue is how to do this effortlessly from within the browser. Obviously you can D/L the photo and open it with most any photo app and then show the EXIF info. You can't right click on an image in the Hog while in your browser, and have Microsoft Explorer or Photoshop open a pop up with all the EXIF info that's in the file. And you don't have to go on-line to use it. Metadata may include the means of creation of the data, the purpose of the. Now click on Tools> Show Inspector and then click on the EXIF tab. On a Mac computer open the image with Preview. This will bring up the EXIF data for that photo. Quick access to EXIF data of any image you view in Google Chrome Just right-click on any image on the web contains EXIF data and you will see the dialog with EXIF properties of related image Also, supports Template, Cache, Exclude and more features in Options page. You will see a window pop up with various options. Just use Microsoft or Photoshop to look at the data. The sensor records the view through the lens the view is then processed. On a Windows PC using File Explorer right-click on the file you want to see the data for.
